Sample pages from Secret Origins #25, written by Paul Levitz with art by Rick Stasi and Dick Giordano (Legion), and Roy Thomas, with art by Mike Clark and Bob Downs, and a cover by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson.

Sample pages from Secret Origins #24, written by Gary Cohn and Dan Mishkin with art by Ty Templeton (Blue Devil), and Roy Thomas with art by Michael Bair and Bob Downs (Doctor Fate), and a cover by Keith Stan Wilson and Sam DeLaRosa.

Plus, samples of Doctor Fate appearances from More Fun Comics #56 by Gardner Fox and Howard Sherman, 1st Issue Special #9 by Martin Pasko and Walt Simonson, and Flash #306 and #308 by Pasko and Keith Giffen. Also, a house ad featuring Blue Devil and Firestorm, the cover to Blue Devil #4 by Paris Cullins and Showcase ’93 #3 by Brian Bolland.

Ryan Daly and guests Chad Bokelman and Mark Marble review the origins of the Guardians of the Universe from Secret Origins #23. Then, Diabolu Frank helps Ryan learn the history of the Floronic Man, better known as the Plant Master.

Sample pages from Secret Origins #23, written by Todd Klein with art by Jonathan Peterson and Al Vey (Guardians), and Rick Veitch and Brett Ewins (Floronic Man), and a cover by Ed Hannigan and Steve Bissette.

Sample pages from Secret Origins #21, written by Michael Fleisher with art by Gray Morrow (Jonah Hex), and Roy Thomas with art by Murphy Anderson (Black Condor), and a cover by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (Praised Be His Name).

Plus, sample images from “The Wheelchair Bounty Hunter” in Jonah Hex #73 by Fleisher and Garcia-Lopez (PBHN), and the graphic novel Jonah Hex: No Way Back by Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Tony DeZuniga; also, Black Condor’s first appearance from Crack Comics #1 by Will Eisner and Lou Fine.

Sample pages from Secret Origins #20, written Barbara Randall with art by Rick Leonardi and Dick Giordano (Batgirl), and Roy Thomas with art by Mike Clark and Jerry Acerno (Dr. Mid-Nite), and a cover by Kevin Maguire and Bob Wiacek.

Plus, sample images from Dr. Mid-Nite’s first appearance in All-American Comics #25 by Charles Reizenstein and Stan Aschmeier; also Batgirl’s “million dollar debut” in Detective Comics #359 by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino, and her battle with Cormorant in Batgirl Special by Barbara Randall and Barry Kitson.